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Equilibrium   /ˌikwəlˈɪbriəm/   Listen
Equilibrium

noun
(pl. E. equilibriums, L. equilibria)
1.
A stable situation in which forces cancel one another.
2.
A chemical reaction and its reverse proceed at equal rates.  Synonym: chemical equilibrium.
3.
Equality of distribution.  Synonyms: balance, counterbalance, equipoise.
4.
A sensory system located in structures of the inner ear that registers the orientation of the head.  Synonyms: labyrinthine sense, sense of balance, sense of equilibrium, vestibular sense.



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"Equilibrium" Quotes from Famous Books



... herself up the trunk with a single effort of her strong wrists. And afterwards she stepped lightly along the branches, scarcely using her hands to steady herself. She had all the agile nimbleness of a squirrel, and made her way onward, maintaining her equilibrium only by the swaying poise of her body. When she was quite aloft at the end of a frail branch, which shook dangerously beneath her weight, she cried; 'Now you see whether I ...
— Abbe Mouret's Transgression - La Faute De L'abbe Mouret • Emile Zola

... to say is this: "Serious Disgrace on the Old Old Bridge. This morning about 7.30, Mr. Joseph Sciatti, aged 55, of Casellina and Torri, while standing up in a sitting posture on top of a carico barrow of vedure (foliage? hay? vegetables?), lost his equilibrium and fell on himself, arriving with his left leg under one of the wheels ...
— Innocents abroad • Mark Twain

... already tottering Whig party was like that of "the Voice," in the ruins of Rome, "disparting towers." The whole fabric of the old Rockingham confederacy shook to its base. Even some, who afterwards recovered their equilibrium, at first yielded to the eloquence of this extraordinary book,—which, like the aera of chivalry, whose loss it deplores, mixes a grandeur with error, and throws a charm round political superstition, that will long render its pages a sort of region of Royal romance, ...
— Memoirs of the Life of Rt. Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan Vol 2 • Thomas Moore

... and the means by which it is enabled to maintain that place; and also as teaching us how important a part is played by the minutest details in the structure of animals, and how complicated and delicate is the equilibrium of the ...
— Little Masterpieces of Science: - The Naturalist as Interpreter and Seer • Various

... brought herself to. The baby was crying plaintively. Her left brow was bleeding rather profusely. As she glanced down at the child, her brain reeling, some drops of blood soaked into its white shawl; but the baby was at least not hurt. She balanced her head to keep equilibrium, so that the blood ran into ...
— Sons and Lovers • David Herbert Lawrence


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